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Reggie Sanders saves the day with asshat in crowd

I saw that on the news last night. I loved the Mom swatting her program at that idiot. The kid should have used the bat on him.
 
The kid wasn't actually going for the ball, but the guy still acted like an ass. I hope it was worth looking like a d!ckhead on national TV just to get that souvenir.
 
everyone wants to catch a fly ball, but you don't go fvcking jumping over seats straight into a mom and her kid and then hold up the damn ball like you should be proud of something. I'd be embarassed to be that guys girlfriend (if i was a girl of course)
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I'm so moved by this story that I am going to ship this kid my right lung. Afterall, he did nothing to deserve it.
I'm sure you'd ship him your brain and heart as well were you actually in posession of either one. :roll:
 
Oh please. The boy is being treated like a hero. He is just a little boy who happened to be close to an idiot who jumped over some seats. He didn't save a family from a burning house, or take a bullet to protect his little sister. Just a little boy in the right place at the right time at a baseball game. Seems to me if the guy had not done what he did, the boy would have left the game empty handed. So everything seemed to turn out great for everyone except the man who in his pride and shame would not give up a baseball to a little boy who wasn't didn't even seem to care if he got it or not.
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Oh please. The boy is being treated like a hero. He is just a little boy who happened to be close to an idiot who jumped over some seats. He didn't save a family from a burning house, or take a bullet to protect his little sister. Just a little boy in the right place at the right time at a baseball game. Seems to me if the guy had not done what he did, the boy would have left the game empty handed. So everything seemed to turn out great for everyone except the man who in his pride and shame would not give up a baseball to a little boy who wasn't didn't even seem to care if he got it or not.
Christ, someone get this guy a shirt too so he'll shut up already.
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Oh please. The boy is being treated like a hero. He is just a little boy who happened to be close to an idiot who jumped over some seats. He didn't save a family from a burning house, or take a bullet to protect his little sister. Just a little boy in the right place at the right time at a baseball game. Seems to me if the guy had not done what he did, the boy would have left the game empty handed. So everything seemed to turn out great for everyone except the man who in his pride and shame would not give up a baseball to a little boy who wasn't didn't even seem to care if he got it or not.

how is the boy being treated like a hero?

from what i read, it sounds like the boy is the victim. and sanders is the hero.

and imo, rightfully so.
 
yeah i saw that on baseball tonight last night.
what a POS. and the fact that the guy held the ball over his head, like he had wrestled it away from a bear or something. give me a break.
what a jerk.

I liked what reggie sanders did. thats nice to see professional athletes do those little things like that.
 
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Oh please. The boy is being treated like a hero. He is just a little boy who happened to be close to an idiot who jumped over some seats. He didn't save a family from a burning house, or take a bullet to protect his little sister. Just a little boy in the right place at the right time at a baseball game. Seems to me if the guy had not done what he did, the boy would have left the game empty handed. So everything seemed to turn out great for everyone except the man who in his pride and shame would not give up a baseball to a little boy who wasn't didn't even seem to care if he got it or not.

how is the boy being treated like a hero?

from what i read, it sounds like the boy is the victim. and sanders is the hero.

and imo, rightfully so.

Sanders is the hero here, and he is a great guy for doing what he did.
 
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